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we are still waiting for governor jerry brown. we know that he has arrived and some of these people are waiting to see him arrive at the polling place. which is the image is the man. >> there is. he is on to cast his vote for the olive or the proposition 30 which he has been pushing for hoping to stave off big the cuts to education in schools in favor of an imbalance by race as a tack is to release. >> will be coming back to the shot in just a little bit. he will take his time ago in casses ballot and come out and is expected to speak. to hear his comments and as he makes them. >> luckily we do not have whether a ticket and our way. we are going down the line shaking hands. always the politician. >> this is make or break for him he bet the farm on this. he has made a drastic point that this is make or break for the schools as well. >> you have a $6 billion shortfall that will have to happen in january. we are talking about cuts from cape through 12 also the university system unless proposition 30 goes through. we will see six of i
we are still waiting for governor jerry brown. we know that he has arrived and some of these people are waiting to see him arrive at the polling place. which is the image is the man. >> there is. he is on to cast his vote for the olive or the proposition 30 which he has been pushing for hoping to stave off big the cuts to education in schools in favor of an imbalance by race as a tack is to release. >> will be coming back to the shot in just a little bit. he will take his time ago...
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we will talk about proposition 38 and the one that governor brown is voting on. we will be right back.
we will talk about proposition 38 and the one that governor brown is voting on. we will be right back.
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one of them as proposition 3 that has been the backing of jerry brown. proposition-30 -- if it does fail? there will be $6 billion impacting k-12 education. and $500 million will be cut from the public universities. that could also provide tuition increases. dan kerman has more. >> governor brown has been pitching he has trying everybody else to win this series are we going to do it? >> yes! >> and what can only be described as a pep rally for proposition 32 backers have assembled a who's who of the top democrats to make the case for proposition 30. >> if you are wavering? please vote yes i believe the future of this state depends on it. >> voted yes! the only thing that is going to stop the sixth million hit that demands that there be accountability. and independent audits that will be part of public records. >> the people of california care about their kids, their schools and the future. keith the california dream alive. >> not everybody is in support. , is really a shell came when it is about an education, or tax increases. >> opponents for inside, ou
one of them as proposition 3 that has been the backing of jerry brown. proposition-30 -- if it does fail? there will be $6 billion impacting k-12 education. and $500 million will be cut from the public universities. that could also provide tuition increases. dan kerman has more. >> governor brown has been pitching he has trying everybody else to win this series are we going to do it? >> yes! >> and what can only be described as a pep rally for proposition 32 backers have...
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jerry brown. if proposition 30 fails, it would force the state to immediately cut an additional $6 billion from the budget. trading massive cuts to education. $5.4 billion would be cut from k- 12 education. that could lead to a shorter school year. and $500 million from the cut to public universities. and possibly more tuition increases. dan kerman is live with more details. >> it was not just co owner jerry brown it was diane feinstein, willie brown and they're all here with the same message. if they are unsure if you are unsure? the answer should be yes. >> governor brown has been pitching because he needs everybody else to play at this best are we going to do it? >> yes. >> what can be described as a pep rally for proposition 30. they assembled a who's who of california's top democrats to make the case for passing the temporary tax measure. >> i want to say to anybody else there if you are wavering ple please vote yes. i believe the future of this state depends. >> yes on proposition 30 the onl
jerry brown. if proposition 30 fails, it would force the state to immediately cut an additional $6 billion from the budget. trading massive cuts to education. $5.4 billion would be cut from k- 12 education. that could lead to a shorter school year. and $500 million from the cut to public universities. and possibly more tuition increases. dan kerman is live with more details. >> it was not just co owner jerry brown it was diane feinstein, willie brown and they're all here with the same...
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governor brown designed the california budget to include the revenue from property. so if it fails it will force the state to immediately cut $6 billion-that $6 million from the budget triggering massive cuts to education 4.5 will be cut from higher education with a little shorter school year. university cut could lead to more tuition increases of your class. proposition 38 a competing measure is guaranteeing that the money raised from the tax increases coast of a school spirit proposition 30 only does that for the first year. proposition 38 is a widespread tax increase. the one with the most votes wins if both measures passed. >> if you are headed to the polls today you will be in the heat. we have another one day on tap erica has an election day forecast. >> good morning james it will be another toasty one flirting with record breaking to began. the client into the upper seventies along the coast. it is a milestone to the morning. warm sunny conditions as we head into the afternoon high-pressure firmly in control of clear skies from the bay area. big changes talk a
governor brown designed the california budget to include the revenue from property. so if it fails it will force the state to immediately cut $6 billion-that $6 million from the budget triggering massive cuts to education 4.5 will be cut from higher education with a little shorter school year. university cut could lead to more tuition increases of your class. proposition 38 a competing measure is guaranteeing that the money raised from the tax increases coast of a school spirit proposition 30...
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geoffrey brown explains. >> brown: for that, i'm joined >> brown: and for that, i'm joined now and throughout the evening by newshour political editor christina bellantoni and stuart rothenberg of the "rothenberg political report" and "roll call." hello for the first time. stu, start with this question of exit polls. we're going to be looking at them all night. what are they though. >> exit poll is actually a series of polls, 25,000 of them to be exact, this year of people who have voted. the poll is conducted in two ways. one thousands of in-person surveys done as people are leaving the polls. they're handed a little card with many questions on them. they simply respond. then the cards are gathered up and the results tabulated but in addition to that, jeff, now there are thousands of telephone interviews on top of that. because, remember, somewhere around 30% or a third of all voters will have voted early. so you can't rely on people walking out of the polling place. you've got people who aren't even showing up at the polling place. edison research, which is the company that actual he'll con
geoffrey brown explains. >> brown: for that, i'm joined >> brown: and for that, i'm joined now and throughout the evening by newshour political editor christina bellantoni and stuart rothenberg of the "rothenberg political report" and "roll call." hello for the first time. stu, start with this question of exit polls. we're going to be looking at them all night. what are they though. >> exit poll is actually a series of polls, 25,000 of them to be exact,...
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geoffrey brown has that >> brown: a number of voter >> brown: a number of voter identification laws were litigated in recent months, and largely put off to be decided after this election. but that's hardly the end of it: the campaigns, as well as outside groups, will have thousands of lawyers at polling stations and campaign headquarters, ready to challenge any irregularities. here to walk us through all this are curt anderson, an "associated press" legal affairs writer based in miami, and michael waldman, president of the brennan center for justice at n.y.u. school of law, a nonpartisan public policy institute. i want to start with you, kurt anderson, because down in your neck of the woods southern florida over the weekend, a lot of problems with long lines and then a lawsuit filed. bring us up to date. where do things stand >> it began are reactions to the shortened number of early voting days in south florida, the state as a whole. there were very long lines and the democratic party, some of its top officials, had wanted to have the governor extend the early voting period anoerday. he
geoffrey brown has that >> brown: a number of voter >> brown: a number of voter identification laws were litigated in recent months, and largely put off to be decided after this election. but that's hardly the end of it: the campaigns, as well as outside groups, will have thousands of lawyers at polling stations and campaign headquarters, ready to challenge any irregularities. here to walk us through all this are curt anderson, an "associated press" legal affairs writer...
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governor jerry brown is among the first this morning. he told reporters he thinks the tax increases are a reasonable thing to ask given the alternative $6 billion in cuts. governor jerry brown greeted supporters of proposition 30 in the oakland hills. voted by the back drop of the fire station with the dalmation by his side. >> i think that's a proposition that speaks for itself and i wouldn't be a bit surprised if the outcome is more positive than move you are expecting. >> reporter: he was surrounded by oakland teachers. >> i feel optimistic and not entirely confident. if i was entirely confident, i would not go out this afternoon to do poll watching. >> reporter: the initiative is about funding education and it is more, public safety and health care and prison realignment program. >> we are not against that, but we know that fundamental foundation will be education. >> reporter: california news new web registration added 600,000 new voters to the election. they are young and mostly democrat. political observers are most independent an
governor jerry brown is among the first this morning. he told reporters he thinks the tax increases are a reasonable thing to ask given the alternative $6 billion in cuts. governor jerry brown greeted supporters of proposition 30 in the oakland hills. voted by the back drop of the fire station with the dalmation by his side. >> i think that's a proposition that speaks for itself and i wouldn't be a bit surprised if the outcome is more positive than move you are expecting. >>...
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senator dianne feinstein joined brown at a rally in san francisco. >> 27 billion of red ink. that was the debt. and we have slashed -- we have -- i mean, it's amazing! >> reporter: the governor mentioned a doomsday scenario. do you see that happening if it doesn't pass? >> i'm not going to predict doom for this state because i just will never do that. but i think it could be a very rough go. >> reporter: some of those against prop 30 don't want another tax hike and say there is no guarantee where the money will go. one of the biggest supporters is the california teachers association. elissa harrington, cbs 5. >>> there are several other major propositions on the ballots statewide. prop 32 calls for more restrictions on political contributions by labor unions. they would not be able to use money from members' payroll deductions. prop 34 would repeal california's death penalty maximum punishment in the state then would be life in prison without parole. supporters say the legal procedures for capital punishment are too costly. and it's been years since anyone in the state has be
senator dianne feinstein joined brown at a rally in san francisco. >> 27 billion of red ink. that was the debt. and we have slashed -- we have -- i mean, it's amazing! >> reporter: the governor mentioned a doomsday scenario. do you see that happening if it doesn't pass? >> i'm not going to predict doom for this state because i just will never do that. but i think it could be a very rough go. >> reporter: some of those against prop 30 don't want another tax hike and say...
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jerry brown. the state has a lot to lose. >> obviously, the governor has been the biggest cheerleader for this measure and has been talking about it for quite a long time and campaigning on behalf of it. somebody who is fiscally responsible to this measure and saying for quite some time, if we want to move towards a balanced budget and be want to continue to improve education in california, that we really need this measure. >> you are in education, is this something that you can your colleague very worried about? >> we get the college students and we get the end stage of that process and to the extent that we can improve and strengthen, you know, k through 12 education, that is better for us. so, you know, i have a lot of colleagues and community colleges that are very concerned about this because thises fu fu would also affect them and it's a big deal. definitely prefer 30 to 38. >> what about voter turnout? do you expect it to be high? >> i am not sure it will be as high in 2008. we set some rec
jerry brown. the state has a lot to lose. >> obviously, the governor has been the biggest cheerleader for this measure and has been talking about it for quite a long time and campaigning on behalf of it. somebody who is fiscally responsible to this measure and saying for quite some time, if we want to move towards a balanced budget and be want to continue to improve education in california, that we really need this measure. >> you are in education, is this something that you can...
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the races to watch include massachusetts where polls show republican incumbent scott brown in a close race with democrat elizabeth warren. in missouri, democratic incumbent claire mccaskill faces a tough challenge from republican richard mourdock despite his controversial comments about rape. in all, 33 senate seats are up for grabs with races in several states that can go either way. >>> closer to home now it's less than an hour before the polls open up here in california. but many people have already voted. cbs 5 reporter cate caugiran is at the alameda county registrar's office with more. >> reporter: we spoke with the registrar of voters just half hour ago, who says they have been ready. they actually came here about 5:00 this morning. normally 26 people work in the office but they are adding about 200 more to deal with possible crowds today. as you mentioned polls will open in about less than an hour. but thousands or hundreds of thousands of bay area voters have already turned in their ballots. here at the alameda county courthouse, the registrar says they saw thousands of early
the races to watch include massachusetts where polls show republican incumbent scott brown in a close race with democrat elizabeth warren. in missouri, democratic incumbent claire mccaskill faces a tough challenge from republican richard mourdock despite his controversial comments about rape. in all, 33 senate seats are up for grabs with races in several states that can go either way. >>> closer to home now it's less than an hour before the polls open up here in california. but many...
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first josh man del now this should have been an easy win for brown but tons of super pacs and shadow money is flowing into this election to make it a close race and brown is one of the most critics vocal critics of wall street and corporate america it will be interesting to see if he pays the price for it in post citizens united politics but polls show sherrod brown should hold on to the seat for democrats but keep an eye on it when ohio polls close at seven pm next up is pennsylvania its incumbent democrat bob casey republican tom smit republicans have tried to make pennsylvania a battleground this year and are hoping to pick up the seat for the senate but again polls show they're likely to fall short casey should win this seat tonight. two also in connecticut incumbent democrat chris murphy first republican linda mcmahon you might remember she's famous for world wrestling entertainment she's wealthy and she's putting a lot of money to win this seat but chris murphy is likely to win so that's four races down that the democrats should win eight to go and republicans will need to clea
first josh man del now this should have been an easy win for brown but tons of super pacs and shadow money is flowing into this election to make it a close race and brown is one of the most critics vocal critics of wall street and corporate america it will be interesting to see if he pays the price for it in post citizens united politics but polls show sherrod brown should hold on to the seat for democrats but keep an eye on it when ohio polls close at seven pm next up is pennsylvania its...
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. >>> governor brown is finishing up a furious schedule here in the bay area. he has made five stops to push prop 30. his tax initiative. cbs 5 reporter ken bastida live in san francisco with the governor's now uphill battle for this. ken. >> reporter: yeah, allen. as you said it's been a long day for the governor. we'll talk about his schedule and what time of the morning it's started. we are at delancey street on the embarcadero. the governor is due here in 30 minutes for a last push for prop 30 joined by democrats. he started his day at 6:45 a.m. at the herbert hoover high school in san diego. he spoke to teachers and parents there then in los angeles at 9: 45 at a shopping center and an inner city struggle which is in east l.a. then fresno at 11:45 with the united association local union 246. then they had lunch and 1:45 p.m. sacramento. they spoke to the sacramento teachers association and then 4:45 or now 5:00 here in san francisco at clancy industry and the governor will be with a -- at delancey street. and the governor will be with a number of san franc
. >>> governor brown is finishing up a furious schedule here in the bay area. he has made five stops to push prop 30. his tax initiative. cbs 5 reporter ken bastida live in san francisco with the governor's now uphill battle for this. ken. >> reporter: yeah, allen. as you said it's been a long day for the governor. we'll talk about his schedule and what time of the morning it's started. we are at delancey street on the embarcadero. the governor is due here in 30 minutes for a...
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. >>> governor brown and other state leaders are on a final push to pass prop 30. ahead in 11 minutes the late surprise twist that may innuance some voters deciding the pif toll state measure. >>> a south bay principal today was sentence today probation, not jail time, after being convicted for failing to report suspected child abuse by a teacher. lynn vijayendran sat quietly this afternoon after the jury's guilty verdict was read. vijayendran was the principal at san jose's elementary school. she testified she blooefd teacher craig chandler when he said he blindfolded a young student and touched her as part of a lesson on helen keller. members of the jury said today vijayendran didn't do what she should have. >> when you have the responsibility of huns of children in your care, you can't afford to drop the ball at an important moment like that. it was just -- it was -- she got horrible advice from hr, and she didn't do what she knew she should do. >> along with two years' probation, vijayendran was also sentenced to pay $600 in fines and restitution and serve 100
. >>> governor brown and other state leaders are on a final push to pass prop 30. ahead in 11 minutes the late surprise twist that may innuance some voters deciding the pif toll state measure. >>> a south bay principal today was sentence today probation, not jail time, after being convicted for failing to report suspected child abuse by a teacher. lynn vijayendran sat quietly this afternoon after the jury's guilty verdict was read. vijayendran was the principal at san jose's...
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governor brown's plan for temporary tax hikes to reduce the state deficit. cbs 5 reporter elissa harrington has more on the last- minute push. >> reporter: governor brown has spent the final days before the election traveling up and down the state. he has been trying to shore up support for prop 30 which recently dipped below 50% in the polls. here he is at a rally in san francisco. >> keep the california dream alive, yes on 30! thanks! [ applause and cheers ] >> >> reporter: proposition 30 calls for a 7-year hike on income taxes for those who earn more than a quarter million dollars per year. it would also raise the state sales tax by a quarter cent for four years. it would bring in an estimated $6 billion a year. if prop 30 loses, it would trigger automatic deep spending cuts to k through 12 schools, community colleges and state universities. >> i have worked hard and told the truth. i have leveled with the people. when i ran for governor, i said i would ask the people if they wanted to raise taxes, if they thought it was important. we're asking the people
governor brown's plan for temporary tax hikes to reduce the state deficit. cbs 5 reporter elissa harrington has more on the last- minute push. >> reporter: governor brown has spent the final days before the election traveling up and down the state. he has been trying to shore up support for prop 30 which recently dipped below 50% in the polls. here he is at a rally in san francisco. >> keep the california dream alive, yes on 30! thanks! [ applause and cheers ] >> >>...
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governor brown told us yesterday he does feel confident that it will pass. >> when i ran for governor i said i would ask the people if they wanted to raise taxes if they thought it was important. we are asking the people. whatever they say, i will carry it out. >> reporter: former labor secretary robert reich held a yes on 30 rally yesterday at uc berkeley where a professor. uc reagents say if it doesn't pass tuition -- will go up $2400 next semester there were students who were against the proposition saying the legislature should have made cuts elsewhere, not to education. they believe young voters will be key on this one. the hope is young voters will turn out and vote today and take a stand on prop 30. amy hollyfield, abc7 news. >>> after a final cross-country tour of swing states president obama heads into today's election with a slim lead in the latest poll, mitt romney remains competitive and could still unseat him. tahman bradley joins us from romney headquarters in boston. >> reporter: mitt romney will take that stage behind me tonight giving what he hopes is his victory stev
governor brown told us yesterday he does feel confident that it will pass. >> when i ran for governor i said i would ask the people if they wanted to raise taxes if they thought it was important. we are asking the people. whatever they say, i will carry it out. >> reporter: former labor secretary robert reich held a yes on 30 rally yesterday at uc berkeley where a professor. uc reagents say if it doesn't pass tuition -- will go up $2400 next semester there were students who were...
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our friend, senator sherrod brown up for re-election and senator sherrod brown thanks for joining us again today. >> good to be back bill. sorry i'm not in the studio but had to be somewhere else. >> bill: hey you are where you ought to be and senator we just want you to know that we're one of the millions and millions of americans who are so excited by the internet sensation of the day and that is sherrod brown rockin' out at the jay-z concert last night. >> when i woke up and somebody sent me a tweet from chicago actually sent it to me before my wife went online. this has gone crazy. i was just mortified because i didn't know what it looked like. could have been worse. my wife and daughter look pretty good. i look passable, i guess. i don't know. >> you look better than any of us could have done. >> bill: you're in the crowd there. >> it was pretty cool. my daughter just loves jay-z. i can't say i'm a big fan but i've met him for like 30 seconds. really nice guy. these guys are willing to give their time and they don't charge for this and you know, they believe in this mission and
our friend, senator sherrod brown up for re-election and senator sherrod brown thanks for joining us again today. >> good to be back bill. sorry i'm not in the studio but had to be somewhere else. >> bill: hey you are where you ought to be and senator we just want you to know that we're one of the millions and millions of americans who are so excited by the internet sensation of the day and that is sherrod brown rockin' out at the jay-z concert last night. >> when i woke up...
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and coming up at 8:30, we will go back live to oakland with more on governor's brown -- governor brown's last-minute message. >>> there's something in your local apple store that doesn't have the company logo on it. it's not even made by apple. apple is now selling the new hugh light bulb made by phillips electronics. it's like many others smart light bulbs but brightness and color and timing you can control it from the app on your ipad or iphone. that is the apple tie in. and android app is available. three of the le -- l.e.d. bulbs sell for $200. >>> well, anheuser busch wants out of the number 2 movie at the weekend box office. the movie is flight and it stars denzel washington and it's about a high functioning alcoholic. at one point he is shown drinking while flying the plane and while driving. well anheuser busch wants paramount pictures to obscure or remove the bud wiser label from the -- bud reiser label from the movie and highser -- and highs her bush -- anheuser busch says they never talked to anyone about including the prop. >> it's entertaining movie. >>> it's 8:20. a damaged
and coming up at 8:30, we will go back live to oakland with more on governor's brown -- governor brown's last-minute message. >>> there's something in your local apple store that doesn't have the company logo on it. it's not even made by apple. apple is now selling the new hugh light bulb made by phillips electronics. it's like many others smart light bulbs but brightness and color and timing you can control it from the app on your ipad or iphone. that is the apple tie in. and android...
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it's about the california dream. >> reporter: governor brown is selling a dream. but the reality is prop 30 impacts more than education. it would impact public safety and health care. if it passes, proposition 30 would raise more than $6 billion annually in taxes for the next seven years. it would also amend the state constitution to set aside funding for the governor's prison realignment program. and money would go toward medical care. so why focus the message on education? those who are against 30 feel the governor is doing education a disservice. david spady is the california state director for americans for prosperity. he says governor brown didn't have to tie proposition 30 to education. >> it's a false choice to say it is either education fund organize these cuts. it was tied to education because obviously that was the best way to convince voters to go along with this tax increase. >> former mayor and now columnist willie brown says the governor had no choice. >> you're trying to get people to vote. and you're trying to get them to vote for a specific reason
it's about the california dream. >> reporter: governor brown is selling a dream. but the reality is prop 30 impacts more than education. it would impact public safety and health care. if it passes, proposition 30 would raise more than $6 billion annually in taxes for the next seven years. it would also amend the state constitution to set aside funding for the governor's prison realignment program. and money would go toward medical care. so why focus the message on education? those who are...
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incumbents michael brown and vincent orange are facing challenges, five, in fact, and other candidates for the two spots. >> nationally, all eyes are on the presidential race. tom, let's talk about the state's that are going to be key in this battle as we get right down here to the final votes. >> we don't have to go far. virginia. >> virginia. yes. >> you look at what has gone on the last few years, when you say battleground states what you need to have. in 2,000 it was florida, four years ago, ohio and this year, ohio is going to be key. let's keep it in virginia for a minute. you talked a minute go ago about the senate race going on between tim kaine and between george allen. tim kaine in his gubernatorial race, allen and also mark warner. virginia has gone increasingly purple. you have a situation where northern virginia, especially n areas of louden county and fairfax county, they have gotten progressively more democratic over the last few years. now, it's a different picture altogether when you go down to the county, parts of danville, over to roanoke. that is solid republican gr
incumbents michael brown and vincent orange are facing challenges, five, in fact, and other candidates for the two spots. >> nationally, all eyes are on the presidential race. tom, let's talk about the state's that are going to be key in this battle as we get right down here to the final votes. >> we don't have to go far. virginia. >> virginia. yes. >> you look at what has gone on the last few years, when you say battleground states what you need to have. in 2,000 it was...
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the race on my mind is in massachusetts, elizabeth warren, scott brown. it looks like this thing has really broken in elizabeth warren's favor. she's favored to win tonight and i'm wondering about this post-election scenario that could kick off. we know hillary clinton is leaving as secretary of state. john kerry would very much like to be secretary of state and i look at it this way. if john kerry is picked to be secretary of state and elizabeth warren wins the senate race tonight, then it means that thereto will be a senate vacancy in massachusetts that will be filled by a special election and it means scott brown who is a popular politician in massachusetts even if he loses tonight would be able to run in that special election and win. i wonder if that possibility would give the white house pause when it comes to picking john kerry as a secretary of state. >> i think it's legitimate to say that and i think it's legitimate scott brown could win in a special election. he did it the last time. it's not like they don't like him. i think -- he's take an cou
the race on my mind is in massachusetts, elizabeth warren, scott brown. it looks like this thing has really broken in elizabeth warren's favor. she's favored to win tonight and i'm wondering about this post-election scenario that could kick off. we know hillary clinton is leaving as secretary of state. john kerry would very much like to be secretary of state and i look at it this way. if john kerry is picked to be secretary of state and elizabeth warren wins the senate race tonight, then it...
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governor brown held rallies yesterday across the state. students who are against prop 30 say they resent the fact that legislatures haven't better protected education funding. first the governor as he gets biblical about it. >> read the gospel of luke chapter 12, verse 48 where it says those to whom much has been given, much will be required. that's what prop 30 it tells those who have done the best pay a little back. >> students don't have a voice they don't have a strong lobby in sacramento that's why politicians feel comfortable cutting education first. prop 30 end stretches that relationship between students in -- entrenchs that relationship between students in sacramento --. >> reporter: prop 30 would add an increase in state sales tax the governor is feeling confident prop 30 is going to pass. amy hollyfield, abc7 news. >>> here's a look at some of the other propositions californians are voting on prop 32 would stop unions and corporations from deducting money from paychecks to be used for political funding. prop 34 repealing the dea
governor brown held rallies yesterday across the state. students who are against prop 30 say they resent the fact that legislatures haven't better protected education funding. first the governor as he gets biblical about it. >> read the gospel of luke chapter 12, verse 48 where it says those to whom much has been given, much will be required. that's what prop 30 it tells those who have done the best pay a little back. >> students don't have a voice they don't have a strong lobby in...
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i'm terrell brown. at least 120 million americans are expected to vote today in an election driven by record spending and even now, the outcome is up in the air. looking at the last gallup daily tracking poll of likely voters, president obama and mitt romney are separated by just one percentage point, a virtual tie. we have two reports this morning. randall pinkston is covering the romney campaign in boston. we begin with bigad shaban. >> reporter: president obama is spending election day in chicago. he cast his ballot there during early voting almost two weeks ago. the president wrapped up his campaign in des moines last night, just steps away from his iowa headquarters during his first presidential bid in 2008. >> are you fired up? >> reporter: president obama made one final plea for votes in the critical battleground state. >> after all the months of campaigning, after all the rallies, after the millions of dollars of ads, it all comes down to you. it's out of my hands now. >> reporter: president oba
i'm terrell brown. at least 120 million americans are expected to vote today in an election driven by record spending and even now, the outcome is up in the air. looking at the last gallup daily tracking poll of likely voters, president obama and mitt romney are separated by just one percentage point, a virtual tie. we have two reports this morning. randall pinkston is covering the romney campaign in boston. we begin with bigad shaban. >> reporter: president obama is spending election day...
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council chair seat for kwame brown. brown resigned in june after admitting he gave false information on an application to receive two bank loans worth $200,000. voters will cast for d.c. council member philip mendelson or challenger alvin gurley. it will complete brown's term in 2013. another election will take place in 2014. and question five asks voters if the d.c. council should have the power to expel a member for gross misconduct. the counsel would have to have five-sixths of a majority to do so. anyone convicted of a felony serving as a d.c. council member would be required to leave office and prevent them from serving in office ever again. question seven would apply the same penalties to the city's mayor. >>> good morning. a hospital in north carolina now operating normally after a fire that killed one patient and injured three more. they're calling out for an explosion early this morning at durham regional hospital. the hospital sprinkler system as well as the staff ended up putting that fire out. we understand
council chair seat for kwame brown. brown resigned in june after admitting he gave false information on an application to receive two bank loans worth $200,000. voters will cast for d.c. council member philip mendelson or challenger alvin gurley. it will complete brown's term in 2013. another election will take place in 2014. and question five asks voters if the d.c. council should have the power to expel a member for gross misconduct. the counsel would have to have five-sixths of a majority to...
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the winner will complete brown's term which runs through january of 2015. brown, you will recall, resigned back in june after admitting he gave false information on applications to give bank loans worth more than $200,000. d.c. residents have a few more hours to vote on three measures folksed on preventing corruption in the wilson building. proposed charmter amendment 5 asks if members should have the power to expel a member for gross misconduct. the council would have to have a super majority. amendment 6 would make a person leave office and be banned from ever serve in office again. amendment 7 would apply the same penalties to the city's mayor. >>> and make news 4 and nbc washington.com your election headquarters tonight. we'll have live continuing coverage throughout the evening. still ahead, we'll see what's buzzing on social media this election day. >>> a developing story from fresno, california, this afternoon, one person is dead. four others injured. in a workplace shooting there. police say a 42-year-old man walked into an apple valley farms factor
the winner will complete brown's term which runs through january of 2015. brown, you will recall, resigned back in june after admitting he gave false information on applications to give bank loans worth more than $200,000. d.c. residents have a few more hours to vote on three measures folksed on preventing corruption in the wilson building. proposed charmter amendment 5 asks if members should have the power to expel a member for gross misconduct. the council would have to have a super majority....
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esta es la dÉcima ocasiÓn al hilo que los ravens derrotan a los browns. joe flacco logrÓ completar 15 de 24 pases para 153 yardas y una anotaciÓn, mientras que el novato brandon weeden, con 24 pases de 37 intentos logrÓ 176 yardas y dos intercepciones, una del esquinero cary williams y otra del profundo ed reed. los ravens quedan con marca de 6 victorias y solo dos derrotas para confirmar el liderato del norte en la afc. para la semana 10 los ravens baltimore recibe a los raiders de oakland. y la derrota se dio en carolina donde el entrenador de los redskins de washington mike shanahan describiÓ este partido de la semana nueve contra los panther, que era el momento solo tenÍan una victoria, un partido que teni Ían que ganar. pero lo perdieron 21 a 13. luego de ser dominados por los panthers, shanahan ba sicamente dio por perdida la temporada 2012 y pensar para el 2013. shanahan dijo que el resto de la temporada serÁ una evaluaciÓn con miras al aÑo prÓximo. es un poco alarmante escuchar eso cuando los redskins aÚn tienen siete partidos por jugar
esta es la dÉcima ocasiÓn al hilo que los ravens derrotan a los browns. joe flacco logrÓ completar 15 de 24 pases para 153 yardas y una anotaciÓn, mientras que el novato brandon weeden, con 24 pases de 37 intentos logrÓ 176 yardas y dos intercepciones, una del esquinero cary williams y otra del profundo ed reed. los ravens quedan con marca de 6 victorias y solo dos derrotas para confirmar el liderato del norte en la afc. para la semana 10 los ravens baltimore recibe a los raiders de...
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of course, willie brown. and the party chair, john burton, all here in san francisco tonight. they will be on the phones later tonight to call people personally and rally them in support of prop 30 and then tomorrow of course we'll have all the results here on cbs 5. back to you. >> thank you, ken bastida. >>> even as governor brown makes a final push in support of prop 30, a well-funded secretive effort has been at work to defeat it. cbs 5 political analyst phil matier with a look at where the money trail leads. phil. >> reporter: you know, dana, that's one of the mysteries of this election. anonymous donors playing big money in california politics. here's the story. >>> reporter: two conservative groups the virginia-based americans for job security and the center to protect patient rights in arizona collected $11 million and then handed it over to another arizona group, americans for responsible leadership who then sent it over the state line to groups opposed to proposition 30 governor brown's tax hike plan and to groups supporting proposition 32. the measure on tuesday's b
of course, willie brown. and the party chair, john burton, all here in san francisco tonight. they will be on the phones later tonight to call people personally and rally them in support of prop 30 and then tomorrow of course we'll have all the results here on cbs 5. back to you. >> thank you, ken bastida. >>> even as governor brown makes a final push in support of prop 30, a well-funded secretive effort has been at work to defeat it. cbs 5 political analyst phil matier with a...
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right now we're at a polling place in oakland where governor brown is expected to come here and vote around 7:15 this morning. reporting live in oakland, christie smith, "today in the bay." >>> as californians go to the polls, they're asked to decide a number of propositions today. from education to the death penalty. joining us with some insight on these heavyweight ballot issues. good morning. >> we are talking about propositions 30, 36 and we have invited jim contra with department of political science. you're going to talk to us throughout the morning and thank you for being with us so early on this election day. >> happy to be here. >> we're going to start with proposition 30, which is governor brown's baby. a temporary tax initiative to fund education in this state. if it loses, a whole lot is at stake. >> indeed. governor brown has really staked his reputation on balancing the budget and he said when he ran for election he would make a difference on the budget and this is a big deal for him because this is the linchpin of his plan. this is a major defeat for him and we're goin
right now we're at a polling place in oakland where governor brown is expected to come here and vote around 7:15 this morning. reporting live in oakland, christie smith, "today in the bay." >>> as californians go to the polls, they're asked to decide a number of propositions today. from education to the death penalty. joining us with some insight on these heavyweight ballot issues. good morning. >> we are talking about propositions 30, 36 and we have invited jim contra...
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>> reporter: governor jerry brown barn stormed the state today. recent polls show support dwindling for a major that will raise income taxes for those making more than $250,000 a year and also impose an extra quarter cent sales tax. >> so the governor is asking for your help. will you give it! okay! >> reporter: brown says without tax hikes, get ready for deeper cuts. >> $27 billion of red ink in debt. and we've cut, we've slashed. i mean, it's amazing. >> reporter: the projected $6 billion a year raised by the new taxes will go to education for k through 12th grades and community colleges. and it guarantees funding for public safety services. but polls show less than 50% of the voters support higher taxes. defeat is a real possibility. >> if you could do it over again, what would you do? >> i think i'd do it just the same. i've worked hard, told the truth. i've leveled with the people. when i ran for governor, i said i would ask the people if they wanted to raise taxes if they thought it was important. we're asking the people. and whatever they s
>> reporter: governor jerry brown barn stormed the state today. recent polls show support dwindling for a major that will raise income taxes for those making more than $250,000 a year and also impose an extra quarter cent sales tax. >> so the governor is asking for your help. will you give it! okay! >> reporter: brown says without tax hikes, get ready for deeper cuts. >> $27 billion of red ink in debt. and we've cut, we've slashed. i mean, it's amazing. >>...
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66 in west hollywood to meet three time emmy winning filmmaker and world class mountaineer, michael brown. and for his latest project, michael decided to celebrate the 10 year anniversary of his mount everest trek by climbing the himalayas along side 11 afghan and iraq war vets. the result is a beautiful documentary. it's called "high ground," and it happens to be the subject on tonight's "last call" "spot light." ♪ >> ready? >> yeah. mark. [ clap ] [ explosion ] >> get up. >> you know, they ask you every year what you want to do when you grow up. and i said, i wanted to fight in world war iii. i guess i got my wish. >> my name is michael brown and i'm the director of "high ground." ♪ i think there are a lot of occasions in life you kind of have to reach your breaking point. >> what are these people doing up here? >> "high ground" is a film that follows 11 wounded veterans as they go to nepal and climb a 20,000 foot peak, and the mountain becomes a backdrop for telling their stories. what they've been through, not only in their personal lives, but going to war and then coming home. >>
66 in west hollywood to meet three time emmy winning filmmaker and world class mountaineer, michael brown. and for his latest project, michael decided to celebrate the 10 year anniversary of his mount everest trek by climbing the himalayas along side 11 afghan and iraq war vets. the result is a beautiful documentary. it's called "high ground," and it happens to be the subject on tonight's "last call" "spot light." ♪ >> ready? >> yeah. mark. [ clap ] [...
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. >> i think that when governor pat brown designed the education, there were three rungs,. and they were absolutely integral. if you cut off one of those rungs you are cutting off a pathway for people to have a better life. if the community colleges don't offer courses where people can ma trick you late to csu or uc, i think that you are absolutely limiting their options. it is critical to do that. we have 90,000 students at the city college in san francisco. half of them are actually learning english as a second language because san francisco is an entry point for immigrants. and so, often we encourage immigrants to learn english and become citizens and without those courses at the city college they would not have those opportunities. so it is actually critical that we make sure that that institution is funded and that it is protected and that it is fiscally accountable. and we need to make sure that they are teaching classes like the solar class that i helped to advocate for. we now have classes at the campus to learn how to install solar on people's roofs because of the
. >> i think that when governor pat brown designed the education, there were three rungs,. and they were absolutely integral. if you cut off one of those rungs you are cutting off a pathway for people to have a better life. if the community colleges don't offer courses where people can ma trick you late to csu or uc, i think that you are absolutely limiting their options. it is critical to do that. we have 90,000 students at the city college in san francisco. half of them are actually...
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mayor willy brown. former democrats are beyond yes on 30, but plenty of people plan to vote against it. >> you are trying to get people to vote and trying to get them to vote for a specific reason. if you had to explain to them about the transition from state prison to local and how it has to be subsidized and all that, no, that gets fuzzy. >> a false choice to say it's education funding or these cuts. it was tied to education because, obviously, that was the best way to convince voters to go along with this tax increase. >> they believe this proposition is in for a very tight race. coming up later on this morning, the hurtless prop 30, the hurdles prop 30 faces and what's at stake for every californian. now, prop 30 is up against proposition 38, another ed educati education-related tax. funded by molly munger. she is serious about this. she spent more than $47 million to promote the proposition and this would increase income taxes on a sliding scale for most californians and raise an estimated $10 bill
mayor willy brown. former democrats are beyond yes on 30, but plenty of people plan to vote against it. >> you are trying to get people to vote and trying to get them to vote for a specific reason. if you had to explain to them about the transition from state prison to local and how it has to be subsidized and all that, no, that gets fuzzy. >> a false choice to say it's education funding or these cuts. it was tied to education because, obviously, that was the best way to convince...
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bill mendelson is likely to keep the seat he held temporarily since brown stepped down. two at-large seats are also in play as well as four ward council positions. also, three charter amendments are being put in front of voters. one allowing the council to remove a colleague for ethical violations. two, no council member convicted of a felony serving would be committed to serve. number three would prevent the mayor from serving if convicted of a felony in office. mean while, polling locations were busy today. this is a look at mlk library downtown. many people voting before work. then to the shaw library in northwest where there were long lines as well. here is videos ourvo captures in tenleytown. we talked to voters today and this is what they had to say. >> 2008 was not as bad. i think everyone this time is actually voting. that is a good thing. >> and you're here in the line, so much shorter now, huh? >> much shorter. >> a good thing? >> i can get into the door. i don't have to wait in the cold and i am here and i am ready to do my thing. >> reporter: a lot of people
bill mendelson is likely to keep the seat he held temporarily since brown stepped down. two at-large seats are also in play as well as four ward council positions. also, three charter amendments are being put in front of voters. one allowing the council to remove a colleague for ethical violations. two, no council member convicted of a felony serving would be committed to serve. number three would prevent the mayor from serving if convicted of a felony in office. mean while, polling locations...
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governor brown's tax initiative to help fund public schools. education groups who backed the measure are outraged at the amount of outside influence. >> we had $100,000 put into a school board race in oakland from outside donors. so this is something that the country has to look at. this is about our democracy. it's really not about a single issue or a single race. this is about money influencing how votes are cast and influencing elections unduly. >> governor brown is still at it, touring the state, promoting pop 30, which pollsters say is too close to call. >>> both nationally and locally, this was a critical election. we invite you to stay with us here at nbc bay area and our website, nbcbayarea.com all day tomorrow for complete election coverage throughout the day and night. >>> we have some developing news in the east bay, where a deadly three-car crash has shut down busy vasco road near the city of brentwood. it happened about two miles south of camino diablo. the chp says the driver of a subaru struck a retaining wall and then swerved an
governor brown's tax initiative to help fund public schools. education groups who backed the measure are outraged at the amount of outside influence. >> we had $100,000 put into a school board race in oakland from outside donors. so this is something that the country has to look at. this is about our democracy. it's really not about a single issue or a single race. this is about money influencing how votes are cast and influencing elections unduly. >> governor brown is still at it,...
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governor brown's tax hike plan. two conservative groups, the virginia based, americans for job security and the center to protect patient rights in arizona. the money donated anonymously was also used in support of prop 32. a measure to limit their campaign cash. >> transparency is the life blood of the democracy. the transactions behind this committee are the equivalent of passing a suitcase in a dark alley. >> the fair political practices commission say that the secret donation amounts to money laundering and violates california campaign law. cbs 5 reporter caught up with them during their final stops in san francisco. >> keep the california dream alive. yes on 30, thanks. it was the ultimate pep rally with a few of their closest friends leading the cheer. >> are we going to do it? all right, all right. >> reporter: the governor's barn storm is safe today to convince voters to approve proposition 30. recent polls show them dwindling for a measure that will raise the income taxes for those making more than $250,000
governor brown's tax hike plan. two conservative groups, the virginia based, americans for job security and the center to protect patient rights in arizona. the money donated anonymously was also used in support of prop 32. a measure to limit their campaign cash. >> transparency is the life blood of the democracy. the transactions behind this committee are the equivalent of passing a suitcase in a dark alley. >> the fair political practices commission say that the secret donation...
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elizabeth warren closed the gap on scott brown. the latest u-mass poll finds the race neck and neck. they're at a statistical tie. two other closely watched races pushes women's issues to the front. senator claire mccaskill is trying to defend her seat against todd akin whose memorable legitimate rape comment. mccaskill with a slight edge over akin within the margin of error. in indiana, treasure, richard mourdock defeated -- but he stump nld in the general election race against joe donlly when he said rape was something god intended to happen. >>> bill nelson holding a slight lead over republican congressman connie mack. a recent miami herald tampa times poll shows nelson with an edge there. lot more to talk about in those races and the presidential election. voters going to the polls in three minutes. we'll be talking about that on "morning joe" in a moment. still ahead, what are you doing up? i know why you're up. it's election day. your tweets, texts and e-mails next in morning joe live from democracy plaza moments away. try ru
elizabeth warren closed the gap on scott brown. the latest u-mass poll finds the race neck and neck. they're at a statistical tie. two other closely watched races pushes women's issues to the front. senator claire mccaskill is trying to defend her seat against todd akin whose memorable legitimate rape comment. mccaskill with a slight edge over akin within the margin of error. in indiana, treasure, richard mourdock defeated -- but he stump nld in the general election race against joe donlly when...
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who is contributing to a huge infusion of cash, into the political committee opposing governor brown's proposition 30? this is even after state campaign finance regulators revealed the major source of funding for that tax measure, designed to help the schools. nanet miranda is in sacramento with the story. >> reporter: after a legal battle that almost ended up at the u.s. supreme court, the arizona-based americans for responsible leadership finally revealed who gave them that mystery their 11 million campaign contribution. >> they disclosed, an intermediary, the largest instance of money laundering in california history. >> reporter: in a letter, the money came from americans for job security, which funneled it to yet another nonprofit, center to protect patient right, before sending it to arl, arl sent it to the small business action committee pac in california, to use against governor brown's tax measure for schools, proposition 30, to win approval for proposition 32, which aims to curtail labor unions' political power. one of the groups is tied to david and charles koch, the billion
who is contributing to a huge infusion of cash, into the political committee opposing governor brown's proposition 30? this is even after state campaign finance regulators revealed the major source of funding for that tax measure, designed to help the schools. nanet miranda is in sacramento with the story. >> reporter: after a legal battle that almost ended up at the u.s. supreme court, the arizona-based americans for responsible leadership finally revealed who gave them that mystery...
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i think brown could win. he also thought that outsiders would come out and save him and can make up the money to run a very extensive statements. we have not really seen that happen. i think that nelson has a very moderate image. he has gotten pretty lucky was some opponents in the past. 2006 was supposed to be a another year. he's got a pretty lucky against opponents. i think is going to move it to the democrat favored winning spirit >> money has not been a problem in connecticut. >> i think republicans were very much in dues. i think she should be granted for one of the best political makeovers in a while. republicans wrote her off. i think chris murphy had some trouble statewide and some problems he had to explain. she was able to take advantage of that. >> her campaign has completely retooled. she reinvents herself. she has had some good television ads. murphy is making up the advantage where it needs to be. she is open a case like, but not a huge leak that democrats would like in connecticut. lead that d
i think brown could win. he also thought that outsiders would come out and save him and can make up the money to run a very extensive statements. we have not really seen that happen. i think that nelson has a very moderate image. he has gotten pretty lucky was some opponents in the past. 2006 was supposed to be a another year. he's got a pretty lucky against opponents. i think is going to move it to the democrat favored winning spirit >> money has not been a problem in connecticut....
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the first one up in massachusetts, this is scott brown against elizabeth warren. the most expensive race in the country. the most high profile. it has been a bitter race. if republican scott brown loses in massachusetts, the republicans have a much harder time to win control of the senate. the other one also early in the night is going to be in the state of indiana, this is richard mourdock running against donny. they controlled it for 36 years. should have been a slam dunk but he made controversial comments on rape and abortion now it's at risk for republicans. if they lose both of those it will be virtually impossible to win control of the senate. my third one is actually a house seat. all 435 members up. that's in minnesota, michele bachmann running for re-election, of course, a year ago she was a front runner to run for president now fighting for her political life for her own district in minnesota. >> the states putting up referendum some wide-ranging things. what's number one you'll be looking at. >> we could have legalized marijuana in three states at the e
the first one up in massachusetts, this is scott brown against elizabeth warren. the most expensive race in the country. the most high profile. it has been a bitter race. if republican scott brown loses in massachusetts, the republicans have a much harder time to win control of the senate. the other one also early in the night is going to be in the state of indiana, this is richard mourdock running against donny. they controlled it for 36 years. should have been a slam dunk but he made...
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is that doing well that's right i don't know gordon brown them so go just sold the gold at the bottom but actually announced he was going to be selling the go before he did so which from a trading point of view is not the smartest thing to do though i have seen articles saying that in fact he was actually doing it to help out the banks of the time which had never extended position i still don't know if that's true or not i'm told in some quarters by people who do know about gold but yeah that's the real story you still have a presence called the ten tons of gold which is not much more than grace versus the euro zone which has twelve thousand tons of gold what do you make of this between cameron and the euro is that it seems like cameron is sticking his foot as mouth because if in fact there's a split in the monetary banking union stays in europe and u.k. is isolated the u.k. stands to lose because they have this huge debt burden who is there to fund the debt you're going to go to the european partners and fund all it mostly all of us about the e.u. it's all about we trade so much with
is that doing well that's right i don't know gordon brown them so go just sold the gold at the bottom but actually announced he was going to be selling the go before he did so which from a trading point of view is not the smartest thing to do though i have seen articles saying that in fact he was actually doing it to help out the banks of the time which had never extended position i still don't know if that's true or not i'm told in some quarters by people who do know about gold but yeah that's...
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and the last putting together, willie brown, and i know willie brown for years. and i said, willie, i think the majority of your homeless are mentally ill. he said majority? he said you're way too conservative. he as said the vast majority. he said if i could get them to take their medication, i could save this city millions and millions of dollars. the department of health talks about saving money, you're not saving money. you're spending all of that money and way more in police and enforcement activities. you're putting people in prison for life. and look at the guy who was put in prison who was a truck driver. they couldn't handle him because he was schizophrenic, paranoid schizophrenic. so, they put him in zoll tear i for a year. when he came out he wanted to sue the state. the state wouldn't let him. so, what did he do? he planted his 18 wheeler in the side of the state capital and cost the city $80 million. i just want to mention one more thing, and that is that i have a very dear friend who is indicted for murder in san francisco. he cut off the head of a
and the last putting together, willie brown, and i know willie brown for years. and i said, willie, i think the majority of your homeless are mentally ill. he said majority? he said you're way too conservative. he as said the vast majority. he said if i could get them to take their medication, i could save this city millions and millions of dollars. the department of health talks about saving money, you're not saving money. you're spending all of that money and way more in police and...